Seagate Announces 750GB Hard Drives
Hack Jandy writes "Seagate documents have leaked out the two 750GB 7200.10 Barracuda hard drives. The drives are the first desktop hard drives to use perpendicular recording, feature a 16MB cache and 7200RPM spindle."
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Our plan is working -- GET THE FACTS!
Since Red Hat in their ultimate wisdom has chosen ext3 and decided not to fully support XFS their Enterprise OS can't format this whole drive - you will have to chop it into a couple of pieces.
Go Suse!
that will hold almost half of my porn!
:)
Aaah! Getting modded up on Slashdot, almost as good as having a life
STFU. Seriously, are you some kind of retard? I'd really like to know.
Who cares? Less than 2% of non-commercial users need anything over 10 GB. What with flash drives who needs to store more that that on a hard drive?
But, you haven't seen anything yet. 1T RAM they just can't build pipes big enough. But then, you have a motherboard that is nothing but a purified silicon substrate with internal paths. One giant RAM with a CPU to manage it.
Who needs hard drives?